Jun held both books to her chest as she nodded along, "I think I'll check them both out. I trust your judgement, and if they turn out to be horrible I can hit you over the head with them," she said with a small laugh. She needed something to keep her occupied during the days she avoided her father or wasn't working. Horror stories always pleased her because it showed other people could really have it worse, and it helped fuel her imagination. She looked at the titles on the shelves and a small sigh escaped her lips. The library was always a peaceful place, and to see his face light up was something she'd never knew it could do. He seemed more confident discussing books over himself, so she made a mental note to talk about them more. She looked over at the clock on the wall and frowned. "It's getting so late and I've only managed to do a couple word problems and none of my math," she said rolling her eyes dramatically, "I'm such a procrastinator. When did you say you get off again? I don't want to keep you tied up. That's a lot of books to put away." She ran her fingers along the spines before turning back to her table and setting the two he'd given her down. She hesitated a moment and walked back over to him. "I'll help," Jun said simply as she picked up two books and began to search the shelves for their place. She was pretty sure she'd have plenty of time to work on homework at home so she wasn't too worried. Plus if she didn't do it then there was always study hall. Right now she wanted to spend time with Kenton and forget her own issues.